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    Photojournalism is an engaging field that merges visual storytelling with journalism, allowing you to capture compelling images that convey powerful narratives. In a Preparatory program, you'll build foundational skills in photography, writing, and media ethics, essential for anyone pursuing a career in this dynamic area.

    Courses typically focus on essential techniques such as composition, lighting, and editing, along with writing skills tailored for various media formats. Many aspiring photojournalists also explore topics like ethical reporting and the impact of visuals in storytelling. Students strengthen their adaptability as they explore new ideas and develop their unique photographic voice.

    Through hands-on projects, students learn to create photo essays that reflect real-world issues and human experiences. By the end of the program, graduates not only gain practical experience but also refine their critical thinking and storytelling abilities, preparing them for further studies or entry into the vibrant world of journalism.